The Outsider

Cover of The Outsider by Patricia Gercik
Publisher: Chrysanthemum
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 9780692231296
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.84 Pounds
Width: 0.84 Inches
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The Outsider by Patricia Gercik, published by Chrysanthemum on October 3, 2014, is a nuanced exploration of post-World War II Japan through the perspective of Sarah Berman, a six-year-old refugee from Shanghai. This edition spans 334 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into Sarah’s coming-of-age journey as she navigates the complexities of a war-torn society while seeking acceptance in her new environment.

In this narrative, readers will follow Sarah’s emotional evolution as she interacts with the Japanese servants on her family’s estate and the homeless children in the surrounding forest. The story delves into her experiences with Japan’s political landscape and the challenges she faces in her quest for identity amidst the tumultuous backdrop of post-war economic and social changes. The Outsider presents a rich tapestry of growth and learning, reflecting both Sarah’s personal struggles and the broader transitions occurring in Japan during this pivotal time.


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The Outsider is a unique, multifaceted look at post-World War II Japan through the eyes of Sarah Berman, a six-year-old refugee who arrives in Tokyo from communist occupied Shanghai. The book traces her coming of age in a war torn confused Japan beset by the legacy of Japan’s military experience. She desperately wants to be accepted in her Japanese world as her family settles on a rural Japanese nobleman’s estate outside of a demolished Tokyo.

Follow Sarah’s emotional journey as she tries to befriend the Japanese servants living on the estate and the homeless children living in the forest. Watch her grow older, become intimately involved with Japan’s political extremes, and make innocent mistakes that allow others to use her struggle for acceptance to achieve their own agendas.

The story traces her evolution as she and her family are caught in the surging tides of post-war economic, political, and social activities-both legal and illegal. It is a sweeping story of growth, learning, and a desperate search for identity in the lives of a young woman and an entire country. History has written the fate of Japan during this worldwide period of transition, but what does fate have in store for this young and thoughtful outsider?

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“The Outsider” is credited to Patricia Gercik.
When was “The Outsider” published?
Publisher: Chrysanthemum. Year: 2014.
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ISBN-13: 9780692231296.
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Language: en. Pages: 334.

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